Our good friends Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock are both artist, happen to be married, and happen to have a collaborative art show opening at Shooting Gallery in San Francisco on July 12, 2014 under the moniker KEFE. We think you pronounce it "Kay-Fay" but we can't be certain. As the press release states, "The works in Floating World: Part One showcase both collaborative and solo pieces from KEFE, artist duo Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock, and are an exploration of, and center around, their profound love for Japanese traditions and culture."

This month, Juxtapoz announced a special capsule collection of prints we curated on Art.com, featuring works from artists in the Juxtapoz community, including Mario Wagner, Ferris Plock, Kenji Hirata, and Trystan Bates. Also, our collection of San Francisco-based artist Kelly Tunstall. Kelly has been a mainstay on the San Francisco art scene for years, and her signature characters have found themselves in the galleries of Fecal Face, Park Life, 111 Minna, and more. We are proud to have Kelly's work in our curated print series with Art.com!

This month, Juxtapoz announced a special capsule collection of prints we curated on Art.com, featuring works from artists in the Juxtapoz community, including Mario Wagner, Kelly Tunstall, Kenji Hirata, and Trystan Bates. Also, our collection of San Francisco-based artist Ferris Plock. Not only have we a chance to see Plock's career blossom and take off in the city, with standout shows at both White Walls/Shooting Gallery and Fecal Face Dot Gallery, Plock completed an amazing project at the 2010 SF Recology Artist in Residence.

We are excited to announce a collaboration with Art.com as part of the third iteration of their "Meet the Artist" series! We have curated an exclusive collection on Art.com of works available for purchase from some of our favorite artists. For this round we have selected Ferris Plock, Kenji Hirata, Kelly Turnstall, Mario Wagner and Trystan Bates!

FFDG is pleased to present San Francisco based painters, Juxtapoz friends, and husband and wife duo Ferris Plock and Kelly Tunstall in their second two person show with the gallery entitled “Loading” featuring new mixed media paintings inspired by the transfer of information as recontextualized through the artists unique and personal filter. An opening reception is scheduled for Friday, August 16th (7-10pm).

In a city like San Francisco, you find inspiration lurking around essentially every hilly curve. In fact, this town is so rife with creativity and noteworthy talent that the local art community might soon be sending spots like L.A. and NYC some stiff competition. So, naturally, Refinery 29 was amped to shine the spotlight on 12 artists whose underground presence influences the budding S.F. contemporary-art scene from the ground up!

This Friday, June 22, San Francisco power art couple extraordinaire, Ferris Plock and Kelly Tunstall, open a new exhibition, Edible Complex, at Fecal Face Dot Gallery in SF. Edible Complex seeks to explore our personal and cultural relationship to food, and the effect of social networking on the ever-evolving ecosystem of admiring, eating and wasting food in the Bay Area.